Stourbridge /ˈstaʊərbrɪdʒ/ is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, in the West Midlands county of England. Historically part of Worcestershire and situated on the River Stour, Stourbridge developed during the industrial revolution into a centre of glass making. As of 2018 the town includes the suburbs of Amblecote, Lye, Norton, Oldswinford, Pedmore, Wollaston, Wollescote, and Wordsley.
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The Full Throttle Raceway is the Midlands most exciting indoor karting circuit. It's been meticulously designed to offer drivers maximum exhilaration and enjoyment. From the moment you enter "The Full Throttle Raceway" prepare to be blown away. Our professional and clean raceway is second to none and our friendly staff are always on hand to help.At the Full Throttle Raceway we only use the very best equipment. Our karts have been exclusively designed by BIZ the market leaders in race kart technology. Every lap driven on our raceway will be timed by the very latest in lap timing equipment, giving drivers a detailed printout of their individual performance. Whether you're 8 or 80, on your own or part of a large group, The Full Throttle Raceway has a format to suit and fulfil your need for speed. We cater for drivers from all over the westmidlands area, Birmingham and Wolverhampton.
I brought my son and friends along for an exclusive session to celebrate his 12th Birthday, some had done it before and for some it was a first experience, the boys had a great time, safety was impressive and even dad had ago whilst i watched helpless from the balcony as the boys took him out on every corner!
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Hagley Hall and Park are among the supreme achievements of eighteenth-century English architecture and landscape gardening. They remain largely the creation of one man, George, 1st Lord Lyttelton, landscaped the grounds in the new ‘picturesque’ style and who was responsible for the building of the house as it is seen today. There has been a park at Hagley since the reign of Edward III but the present outstanding landscape was created between 1747 and 1758 with follies designed by Lord Camelford and Sanderson Miller amongst others. Home to Lord & Lady Cobham, Hagley Hall, last of the great Palladian houses, with its rich Rococo decoration and surrounded by 350 acres of picturesque parkland, is a remarkable tribute to the artistic achievements of the great eighteenth-century amateurs, offering a splendid and unique venue for your wedding day or corporate event. We are open for public tours from January to March each year.
Hagley Hall is only open to the public 65 days of the year, which is a great shame, as it is a magnificent house with alot of histiry attached to it. The guides tours last around one hour fifteen minutes and are informative and interesting. There is then a lovely tea shop with cakes teas and coffees on offer and a very informative waitress who, in the quiet times, will give you even more information about the family and the house.
4.5 based on 288 reviews
Free family trails available all year round. Hot Glass Blowing demonstrations every weekend. Designer maker studios open to watch or purchase unique gifts. Specialist gift shop Canal side location with lots of ducks and geese Built in 1792, the Red House Glass Cone is an historic heritage glassmaking site.
By chance passing with my son and saw the majestic cone furnace appearing along the road. This led to our free entry visit and free parking, to this council run amenity, museum and glass shop. Although small it had a quietly appealing facet. Unfortunately due to the recent storms entry to the only completely surging glass cone in the UK was not permitted. Apparently immediate safety check and work needs to be carried out. However we did visit the other parts of the small site. Especially Carl working in the glass shop, he was working on some engraving of glassware which in itself was worth the visit. The titanic glassware was interesting, ordered but because of a railway issue back in the day never made it to the maiden voyage and so remained forever since here. We shall be returning to the area this year when I hope to visit the cone itself.
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4.5 based on 248 reviews
Been a while since my last visit. Never fails to deliver great service, good selection of drinks including real ales and cider. Friendly welcoming staff and cosy atmosphere.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
Popped in to the Sadler’s for a beer, and a bite. Unfortunately all the tables were pre booked due to Christmas parties so we were unable to get food. So we left and came back later. Great venue with a band and good beer, spacious dance floor that soon started to fill. All round nice place with a good atmosphere. Well worth a visit. ????
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